LAWRENCE, Kan. – The 18th-ranked Utah cross country team finished sixth-overall as a team at the Big 12 Championships on Friday, Oct. 31, at Rim Rock Farm on the campus of Kansas University.
Annastasia Peters was Utah's low stick on Friday leading the Utes the whole race before finishing 16th-overall individually with a run of 19:59.4.
Erin Vringer was Utah's second finisher on the day, passing 10 runners in the final 2000m to secure a time of 20:03.5 for 20th.
Utah native
Millie Wilcox continues to impress in her first season with the cross country team after switching over from the sprints team to finish as Utah's third scorer in 31st (20:34.5). Freshman
Emily Junginger continues to be key component for the Utes, crossing the finish line with a PR of 20:40.8 for 36th.
Kyla Martin rounded out the scorers for the Women of Utah, coming in right behind Junginger for 37th-place with a time of 20:42.8.
Lindsey Peters was the next Ute to finish, crossing at 21:06.1 (48th) and was just ahead of teammate
Bri Rinn – who placed 51st (21:09.6). Sophomore
Josie Fale also posted a new personal best on Friday, posting a mark of 21:23.0 while
Madi Hulsey rounded things out for Utah at 21:58.7.
UP NEXT
The Women of Utah won't have to go far for the NCAA Mountain Regionals as the Utes play host to this year's race at the Regional Athletic Complex on Friday, Nov. 14. For more details, fans can visit
UtahUtes.com/NCAARegional. Women's race is slated to begin at 10:30 a.m. followed by the men. This is a FREE event for all fans to attend and parking will be available on site for FREE as well.
BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
Lawrence, KS • Rim Rock Farm
6th / 16 • 134 points
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